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paying down our deficit. it is kicking the can down the road and frankly, we are out of road. >> you would think that those people would all be pushing to take credit for our incredible deficit reduction celebrating that there would be press conferences. but no, there was nothing. what makes that nothing this week so very ironic is that not only did republicans essentially ignore the cbo report but they chose to spend the time they should have been out celebrating our lowest predicted deficits since 2008 trying once again to repeal obama care. they voted for the 37th time to repeal obama care despite the fact that there is good reason to believe that obama care is to credit for much of the remarkable deficit reduction projected this week by the cbo. the deficit reduction republicans used to hold up as their entire reason for being. because the biggest driver of our long term deficits is rising health care costs and -- get this -- between 2009 and 2011, total health spending grew at the lowest annual pace in t
paying down our deficit. it is kicking the can down the road and frankly, we are out of road. >> you would think that those people would all be pushing to take credit for our incredible deficit reduction celebrating that there would be press conferences. but no, there was nothing. what makes that nothing this week so very ironic is that not only did republicans essentially ignore the cbo report but they chose to spend the time they should have been out celebrating our lowest predicted...
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the deficit is getting smaller. a lot smaller. the congressional budget office says it will be $400 million less than the trillion dollars deficit last year. it's down because of higher taxes. a 60 billion check to the government from fannie and freddie. there's a down side for those of us who want the government to get its finances in order, this takes the wind out of the sails of the spending, cutting movement. maybe the deficit news helped stocks, another record close for the dow, 19th this year and same story for the s&p 500, the 14th he record there this year. we're looking at a flat to slightly lower opening today, but that happened yesterday and we still went up 120 by the close. stay tuned. and suddenly, it seems that president obama's second term agenda is unravelling. and the mainstream media have turned on the administration. big government seriously questioned, my, have times have changed. in just ten days. here is the the all-government, all the time president speaking the at ohio state may the 5th. >> unfortunately,
the deficit is getting smaller. a lot smaller. the congressional budget office says it will be $400 million less than the trillion dollars deficit last year. it's down because of higher taxes. a 60 billion check to the government from fannie and freddie. there's a down side for those of us who want the government to get its finances in order, this takes the wind out of the sails of the spending, cutting movement. maybe the deficit news helped stocks, another record close for the dow, 19th this...
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that is the deficit problem. without entitlement reform there is no amount of growth that will fix it. melissa: christian, isn't this all noise and nonsense until we fix that problem? >> well, not exactly because, you know, when you have an economy that's suffering from high unemployment andd3 stagnating wages you're not at your full productive capacity. once you reach that level as we've seen in the last few months, once you increase revenues whether it comes from tax increases or improved economic conditions, you drastically and very quickly lower your debt position and your deficit position. that should be the first order of business. that is really what we do first before we figure out what is our true remaining structural long-term deficit. melissa: okay, but doug, you're a numbers guy. let's do thisatively, rather than with our emotions. can the economy quantitatively grow enough to deal with paying for our promises for the entitlements and the system that we have laid out? >> no. at the heart of this are p
that is the deficit problem. without entitlement reform there is no amount of growth that will fix it. melissa: christian, isn't this all noise and nonsense until we fix that problem? >> well, not exactly because, you know, when you have an economy that's suffering from high unemployment andd3 stagnating wages you're not at your full productive capacity. once you reach that level as we've seen in the last few months, once you increase revenues whether it comes from tax increases or...
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and the amazing shrinking american budget deficit. i'll ask mitt romney's chief economic adviser whether he thinks the problem has gone away. >>> also, as america prepares to draw down from afghanistan, what can it learn from britain's withdrawal 170 years ago? i'll ask theauthor of a great new book. >>> next, a look into the crystal ball of technology with google's executive chairman eric schmit. a sure fire plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. how so? stay tuned. >>> first, here is my take. conservatives are, of course, mad at barack obama. we'll talk about the various scandals in a moment, but they're also mad at a country that isn't mad enough at him. this frustration is now taking over main stream and intelligent voices within the conservative movement and about broader issues than benghazi. brett stevens, the columnist for "wall street journal" lementes that president obama is not paying a price for a foreign policy that he, stevens, describes as isolationist. now, isolationism will come as a surprise to the diplomat soldier
and the amazing shrinking american budget deficit. i'll ask mitt romney's chief economic adviser whether he thinks the problem has gone away. >>> also, as america prepares to draw down from afghanistan, what can it learn from britain's withdrawal 170 years ago? i'll ask theauthor of a great new book. >>> next, a look into the crystal ball of technology with google's executive chairman eric schmit. a sure fire plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. how so? stay tuned....
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deficit hogs. after so many complaints that president obama is leading us down this dark well of never ending debt, a well that george w. push dug, the debt is stranging faster than anybody expected. the shortfall projection is 25% lower than they said it will be a few months ago and it's supposed to keep on dropping. by 2015 the deficit should total 2% over the total gross domestic product. and when president bush held office it was just over 10%. it deflates under democrats. grew under bush, dropped under clinton, grew under bush. how weather is the reaction to this? john boehner said nothing. and others say it's a report of out of scroll spending even though it's the opposite. and the g.o.p. will get together to vote to repeal obama-care for the 37th time. let's go to pat in world world news. >> thank you for having me. >> john: we did work with this president. we did help to bring the deficit down together, our policies are working. have you heard any reaction from "b" this? has this humbled an
deficit hogs. after so many complaints that president obama is leading us down this dark well of never ending debt, a well that george w. push dug, the debt is stranging faster than anybody expected. the shortfall projection is 25% lower than they said it will be a few months ago and it's supposed to keep on dropping. by 2015 the deficit should total 2% over the total gross domestic product. and when president bush held office it was just over 10%. it deflates under democrats. grew under bush,...
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neil: deficits are tumbling the revenues are coming in. >> then the next thing you know the wags, you know --. neil: we don't have to cut. we don't have to cut. >> cbo says problem solved. this is what some blogger on "the washington post" said today believe the cbo forecast i have some swampland in florida. they suggest 40 years no recession or no economic dislocation we will create seven times more jobs in the next decade than we did over the next decade with wage and salary growth two times what has been. >> that $642 billion it is a lot less than it was in well under $1 trillion and we can remember a time when deficits were approaching $100 billion now we celebrate 642 billion but whatever that is. >> of course, $50 billion is a pavement a tax gimmick from fannie mae. where do they get the 60 million? they borrow it. neil: a lot of it is a tax increase. that part is there temporarily because with the fiscal cliff came at the end of the year there was a huge pre-emptive realization and bonuses were paid and 100 billion as one time revenue. neil: so you say with a focus on the lates
neil: deficits are tumbling the revenues are coming in. >> then the next thing you know the wags, you know --. neil: we don't have to cut. we don't have to cut. >> cbo says problem solved. this is what some blogger on "the washington post" said today believe the cbo forecast i have some swampland in florida. they suggest 40 years no recession or no economic dislocation we will create seven times more jobs in the next decade than we did over the next decade with wage and...
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the smallest deficit sense 2008 which is five years ago. the deficit had been topping $1 trillion every year cynic the recession ended four years ago. they credit the economic recovery, new tax rules and spending cuts with shrinking the deficit. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." may seem hard to believe that you're not experiencing deja vu here, but it happened again now, a military serviceman whose job it is to protect against sexual assault has excused himself of sexual assault. latest case involves a ft. hood sergeant. you won't believe this, i couldn't believe it, into prostitution and for sexually assaulting this guy did apparently charged with two others. the army's not releasing his identity as he has not been charged officially, but get a load of his job title, sexual harassment response and coordinator. that's right, the guy you're supposed to go to for help is accused of sexually assaulting someone. this comes just one week after the man in charge of sexual assault from the entire air force was charged with sexu
the smallest deficit sense 2008 which is five years ago. the deficit had been topping $1 trillion every year cynic the recession ended four years ago. they credit the economic recovery, new tax rules and spending cuts with shrinking the deficit. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." may seem hard to believe that you're not experiencing deja vu here, but it happened again now, a military serviceman whose job it is to protect against sexual assault has excused...
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austerity cut the public role, that does nothing except hurt the deficit. if you want to reduce the deficit, the best thing you can do is invest in education. the education of american people brings more money to the treasury than anything you name, whether it's early childhood k-12, higher ed, lifetime learning, and to cut education is to increase the deficit. so thank you for posing that question. >> congresswoman, really great pleasure to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. my pleasure, good luck to you and congratulations. >> thanks again to democratic house leader nancy pelosi for joining me earlier today. that's all in for this evening the rachel maddow show starts now.
austerity cut the public role, that does nothing except hurt the deficit. if you want to reduce the deficit, the best thing you can do is invest in education. the education of american people brings more money to the treasury than anything you name, whether it's early childhood k-12, higher ed, lifetime learning, and to cut education is to increase the deficit. so thank you for posing that question. >> congresswoman, really great pleasure to have you here. thank you so much. >>...
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well it was a string of republican and democratic decisions to not hit the full number on security deficits. this is outrageous and senator menendez says we know about benghazi? somebody will puke out there outrageous conduct. [laughter] >> no vomit here in washington d.c. tonight studio number four. lou: maybe you are tougher. >> we have been marinating longer but to your point* the president today was so careful with the artfully crafted all of his theaters were artfully crafted and careful not to blame funding for the attackkin benghazi but mentioning funding a rounded to create the inference. boxer was less careful and when you ask about the ira'she ? he did not answer the question so he was very legalistic. lou: this is moving from a crisis of confidence, it seems to me, directly to a constitutional crisis. this president has lost his credibility. it has been shredded. where are we headed? >> but his ability is to get things done and there is no appetite in washington to get anything done with scandal swirling around the president so beleaguered not he is labor it they and lame in the
well it was a string of republican and democratic decisions to not hit the full number on security deficits. this is outrageous and senator menendez says we know about benghazi? somebody will puke out there outrageous conduct. [laughter] >> no vomit here in washington d.c. tonight studio number four. lou: maybe you are tougher. >> we have been marinating longer but to your point* the president today was so careful with the artfully crafted all of his theaters were artfully crafted...
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the board of education approved the deficit elimination plan, and really, chris, i want to thank you and other folks who brought attention to this. it was putting a great big light on this problem that, i think, caused the reverse, of course. and the good news is these kids will be able to finish their school year, and i'm just really happy about that. >> what have we learned about michigan governor rick snyder in this, the fact he seemed willing, the state government seemed willing, to let these kids not be in school and not turn over any money and not find some way initially for a bridge loan or something. what does that say to you about the governor? >> first of all, i want to thank them for doing the right thing, even though it took some time. i'm not really anxious to point fingers. i think what it does show is we have huge inequities in this country and in michigan and lots of other places, and we need to correct those inequities. for every buena vista that had to close, there are hundreds of schools that are functioning barely at the sustainable level and getting marginal educ
the board of education approved the deficit elimination plan, and really, chris, i want to thank you and other folks who brought attention to this. it was putting a great big light on this problem that, i think, caused the reverse, of course. and the good news is these kids will be able to finish their school year, and i'm just really happy about that. >> what have we learned about michigan governor rick snyder in this, the fact he seemed willing, the state government seemed willing, to...
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the history of deficit is they tend to understate it. if you forecast it up three, up three, up three, then if you jack your forecast down to minus one then you look like a total goon. what the cbo will say is up three, up three, up three, they tend to understate their revisions, what we saw yesterday was probably about half of the revision that they really would've made if they went all in and did the fully rational forecast. probably throughout the rest of the year, you're going to see bigger reductions in the deficits about three months from now. and that's going to have a good effect on markets, it's going to help the fed have some space to ease up on quantitative easing and so on. >> do you share robert's concerns about the impact of the sequester and second half of the year? >> no, i do not. we're losing about 1.5% of gdp growth. about 1% is the tax hike at the end of the year and half of that is the sequester. so far, we've overpowered that with the wealth effect and the absence of the hippopotamus, and i think that'll continue. >
the history of deficit is they tend to understate it. if you forecast it up three, up three, up three, then if you jack your forecast down to minus one then you look like a total goon. what the cbo will say is up three, up three, up three, they tend to understate their revisions, what we saw yesterday was probably about half of the revision that they really would've made if they went all in and did the fully rational forecast. probably throughout the rest of the year, you're going to see bigger...
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four dead at 7/11 store there four more dead as they tried to get into a freeze tore escape this storm deficit all around. reminiscent of joplin, missouri. bark ripped off the trees. trees split in half. its insulation up in the branches. it is twisted metal around telephone poles. at the 7/11 it' as to be a gas pump but it's nothing but electronics and wires hanging out. the pump stilted sideways it gives you chills. is it doesn't matter last when i was on the ground covering deadly tornadoes and last night covering these and now it doesn't matter how many times you see this. it's just absolutely gives you the shivers and to sit here right now. first responders from all over flooding in here. yelling at each other. shep then excuse me for just a moment. live witness from k next thing you know coming across. bricks hear if coming in. it was trying to stuck the storm seller out of the ground unlastled latch the door. caved the door. in once if ended he we of course got out. i car is gone. i can't find it inspects nowhere to be found and there is an sin angel of brandon brought me home. when i g
four dead at 7/11 store there four more dead as they tried to get into a freeze tore escape this storm deficit all around. reminiscent of joplin, missouri. bark ripped off the trees. trees split in half. its insulation up in the branches. it is twisted metal around telephone poles. at the 7/11 it' as to be a gas pump but it's nothing but electronics and wires hanging out. the pump stilted sideways it gives you chills. is it doesn't matter last when i was on the ground covering deadly tornadoes...
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the true issue with deficits. when you pad the course with too much weight it doesn't make the trip as efficiently. and i do understand everybody wants to ring the bell on smaller deficits. i'm in the club as well. we need to be be honest about it. obviously that's the main motivation. but there's another. we cosigned for all the losses. just hope it doesn't mean no reform. we need a free market in housing that isn't the government. nothing talks about free markets better than a really old book. wealth of nations 1776. hey, that was a really good year by the way. adam smith. what is the underlying premise of adam smith we can apply in ample helpings to a variety of issues in the day? that is who should best deal with the procurement? whether it's a natural resource like natural gas or whether the government should decide who gets loans or what what type of loans. no, no, no. it should be free market for free men. and as the wealth of nations pointed out. don't worry about natural gas. the government can't decide w
the true issue with deficits. when you pad the course with too much weight it doesn't make the trip as efficiently. and i do understand everybody wants to ring the bell on smaller deficits. i'm in the club as well. we need to be be honest about it. obviously that's the main motivation. but there's another. we cosigned for all the losses. just hope it doesn't mean no reform. we need a free market in housing that isn't the government. nothing talks about free markets better than a really old...
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he inherited a city with $300,000 budget deficit. the state's appointed emergency financial manager warned that the deficit could $386 million by jewel 1st. >>> in new jersey the role other coaster at seaside heights is being demolished. it was a symbol of the pamage that superstorm sandy inflicted on the east coast. those are your headlines. i'm patti ann browne. back to you. ashley: patti ann, we thank you so much. get back to the markets. call it a case of the tuesdays. the dow less than two hours from extending the win he can street of 18 straight tuesday as the market is on track to finish in record territory yet again. joining me, above pavlick, from banyon partners with his take what he is watching to drive the market higher. bob, thank you so much for joining us. so you say, look there's lots more room to the upside. i don't say that you say a lot of room but there is room to the upside. what is driving the markets right now? we've gone through earnings. the economic date at thaa is so so. by all economic accounts we're drift
he inherited a city with $300,000 budget deficit. the state's appointed emergency financial manager warned that the deficit could $386 million by jewel 1st. >>> in new jersey the role other coaster at seaside heights is being demolished. it was a symbol of the pamage that superstorm sandy inflicted on the east coast. those are your headlines. i'm patti ann browne. back to you. ashley: patti ann, we thank you so much. get back to the markets. call it a case of the tuesdays. the dow less...
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with deficits better than we thought they would be with other outside things like the sequester, that will give more fuel to the fire. i would pile everything in, but i would slowly be putting money to work in the stock market because this thing doesn't look to slow down. everybody wants the 4% pullback. we got the 4% pull back, april 11th to april 16th. what is that between friends that was your opportunity. david: hold on a second. joe has tivo earnings. go ahead, joe, what are they? >> tivo did well, it was a beat on eps and revenue t was a beat on projected to be a loss of 14 cents. a beat on $86.2 million which was a beat of the estimate, 61.87. tivo which is trying to stay relevant had good news coming out today "after the bell.". david: not an earnings report. this was a loss report. but very good news. liz: important to point out, you're looking revenue, 13% year-over-year increase in the technology revenue. this is a stock while down for the quarter is up about 31% year-over-year. still no word, i know, joe you will be looking for this, to see if there is any mention of upcom
with deficits better than we thought they would be with other outside things like the sequester, that will give more fuel to the fire. i would pile everything in, but i would slowly be putting money to work in the stock market because this thing doesn't look to slow down. everybody wants the 4% pullback. we got the 4% pull back, april 11th to april 16th. what is that between friends that was your opportunity. david: hold on a second. joe has tivo earnings. go ahead, joe, what are they? >>...
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immigration reform, budget deficit deal, another attempt at gun control. up in of that has been talk about since last week and all but a handful of questions today were about the app and the irs subjecting tea party groups to scrutiny. the president says if the irs officials acted inappropriately, they should be held ant credible. and on the phone records, he says mr. bober bober believes reporters should have unfettered access even as the government protects its secrets. >> believe it's possible to strike that balance and at the same time subpoena the phone records? >> i can't comment on the specific reports you cite. i can say the president does believe that the balance should be sought and can be found but it is a balance and, therefore, something that we need to constantly work at. >> the obama administration has launched six prosecutions for leaking classified information, which is more than all previous presidents come bind, shepard. >> shepard: on benghazi some observed that jay carney seems to not believe any of the questions about that are still l
immigration reform, budget deficit deal, another attempt at gun control. up in of that has been talk about since last week and all but a handful of questions today were about the app and the irs subjecting tea party groups to scrutiny. the president says if the irs officials acted inappropriately, they should be held ant credible. and on the phone records, he says mr. bober bober believes reporters should have unfettered access even as the government protects its secrets. >> believe it's...
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the deficit matters. if you have over 200% debt to gd ratio you have finance it domesticly. if you have foreigners buying your currency it matters. prirnt money like crazy, this can not have a good ending. cyprus when that blew up it was, a big deal. but japan is of course much bigger deal. we've always argue we never had a eurozone crisis. that is good news. bad news we have a global crisis that might focus on the japan or the u.k.. lori: what should that basket of currencies look like for the best investment? >> there is no safe haven as i indicated. you have to spread your eggs. one the cure return sis more than many others do is the euro priest sigh list because everybody else hates it. they're mopping up liquidity where everyone else is printing money. they have a lot of pain. the reason they have pain is they're not print enough money. i'm not saying buy equities but the currency can be stronger. ultimately you have to have a basket. can't put money one egg, be it australian dollar or the looun any or whatever it may be. lori: axel merk. thanks for coming in. melissa:
the deficit matters. if you have over 200% debt to gd ratio you have finance it domesticly. if you have foreigners buying your currency it matters. prirnt money like crazy, this can not have a good ending. cyprus when that blew up it was, a big deal. but japan is of course much bigger deal. we've always argue we never had a eurozone crisis. that is good news. bad news we have a global crisis that might focus on the japan or the u.k.. lori: what should that basket of currencies look like for the...
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we were hoping to work more on the deficit. do you think this will diverge us from getting things like that done in washington? >> i am not so sure that the market will take that as bad news. the less they do inside the beltway seems to be the better. that is seen as bad news. the more gridlock, the better in many peoples minds. dennis: we have justice with the ap, the irs going after tea party groups, if we have a third-party to come up that is overreaching like that, it gets far worse. >> i will give you one. it is still another one. if i can quickly push back a little on what david said, i agree. i would also say be careful what you wish for. the specter of a three year lame-duck president does not look that great internationally. i do worry about that angle. >> i am not too worried about what is happening internationally. i think they will basically be just slightly by over the next couple years. it is the economy here that i am worried about. with gridlock, look at what we have been able to get done. the president realizes
we were hoping to work more on the deficit. do you think this will diverge us from getting things like that done in washington? >> i am not so sure that the market will take that as bad news. the less they do inside the beltway seems to be the better. that is seen as bad news. the more gridlock, the better in many peoples minds. dennis: we have justice with the ap, the irs going after tea party groups, if we have a third-party to come up that is overreaching like that, it gets far worse....
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. >> there's some good news in the year's budget deficit. it is now projected to come in well below what was estimated just a few months ago. congressional budget office study released predicted 2013 budget deficit of 642 billion, more than 200 billion below its february estimate. while the recovering economy is producing greater revenues, and proving deficit figure also reflects the accumulating effect on prior round of spending cuts, mostly reducing down day-to- day agency budgets, and january's tax hike on welfare earners. >> apples i tunes is closing in on an miles doa milestone to. its 50 billion app download. >> apple will surprise a lucky down motor with a $10,000 app stored gift card. the exit people will get a $500 gift card. and if you're hoping to win the prize, i tunes as the countdown ticker on its web site, try to time in your favor. the winner is expect to be named sometime today. [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... and now love two more tastes, the bold h
. >> there's some good news in the year's budget deficit. it is now projected to come in well below what was estimated just a few months ago. congressional budget office study released predicted 2013 budget deficit of 642 billion, more than 200 billion below its february estimate. while the recovering economy is producing greater revenues, and proving deficit figure also reflects the accumulating effect on prior round of spending cuts, mostly reducing down day-to- day agency budgets, and...
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the court system is facing a $4.5 million deficit. the court is planning to lay off more than 20 employees in june. administrators say the cutbacks mean longer wait times for cases to make it through the court systems. even traffic court is affected. administrators say people who call in have to wait 30 to 40 minutes just to get through to someone on the phone. >>> want to check in with sal, keeping a close eye on the toll plaza. still slow there? >> yes, it is. we were kind of hoping for improvement in this hour but it has not happened yet. this is westbound bay bridge. you can see traffic is moving along pretty well as you -- or slow, but it's move along well -- i'm sorry. i was looking at something else. i was look at a picture of the lower deck that we have here. the upper deck, the traffic is moderate into san francisco. it's about a 20-minute delay. let's move along and take a look at the baut this has -- 101, i don't think it's great. it's backed up from 280 to sunnyvale. you might want to think about 280 instead. let's take a
the court system is facing a $4.5 million deficit. the court is planning to lay off more than 20 employees in june. administrators say the cutbacks mean longer wait times for cases to make it through the court systems. even traffic court is affected. administrators say people who call in have to wait 30 to 40 minutes just to get through to someone on the phone. >>> want to check in with sal, keeping a close eye on the toll plaza. still slow there? >> yes, it is. we were kind of...
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>> what's really terrible is attention deficit disorder. 20% of high school boys in america would get this diagnosis. 10% would be on medication. it turns out an amazing canadian study, the best predictor of attention deficit disorder is when you're born. if you're born in december as opposed to january, doubles the risk. the youngest kids in the class. the youngest kids in the class and given medicine. we should be spending the money on the school systems. we should have smaller classes. >> are the diagnoses being d the diagnostic system is way too loose and at the same time the drug companies are able to exploit it. and with advertising to people which can't be done anywhere else in the world except the united states and new zealand, direct advertising to consumers have convinced people that many problems in life are really mental disorders. they're caused by chemical imbalances and the solution is a pill. that's really nonsense. most problems that people present with to their primary doctors will get better on their own with time resilience and support. so we shouldn't be making di
>> what's really terrible is attention deficit disorder. 20% of high school boys in america would get this diagnosis. 10% would be on medication. it turns out an amazing canadian study, the best predictor of attention deficit disorder is when you're born. if you're born in december as opposed to january, doubles the risk. the youngest kids in the class. the youngest kids in the class and given medicine. we should be spending the money on the school systems. we should have smaller classes....
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a growing deficit plus those unfunded pensions. where will the money come from to save this city? they need it fast. a frequent guest on this program. thank you very much for coming back to us. where is the money coming from? they will have to have money within the next few weeks. >> you may be talking to the wrong guy. i am sure plenty of people are in line for a haircut all around. i wanted to talk to about why detroit and other cities are failing. stuart: you have to have an opinion on this. >> my opinion is that detroit defined michigan. stuart: there are only two choices here. they have to have money or they just totally shut down. everything shuts down totally. there is only two choices. >> i think that the governor has to step up. i think that this city has to be committed to a long-term plan. stuart: are you prepared to see money from your city go to detroit? >> no. we cannot afford it. again, i think a lot of folks are in line for a haircut. i think it will have to be shared sacrifice. our cities are failing by design. we have many cities that are headed towards bankruptc
a growing deficit plus those unfunded pensions. where will the money come from to save this city? they need it fast. a frequent guest on this program. thank you very much for coming back to us. where is the money coming from? they will have to have money within the next few weeks. >> you may be talking to the wrong guy. i am sure plenty of people are in line for a haircut all around. i wanted to talk to about why detroit and other cities are failing. stuart: you have to have an opinion on...
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. >> the deficit down 24% below expectations, and tune in to handy to find out why this is bad. >> stephanie: all right. thank you, honey. love you. see you monday on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> i'm jacki schechner. it's noon eastern, and here's what's current. hearings are going on in the house ways and means committee to take a closer look thaet irs, and it's taking a look at conservative political groups. answering questioning is steven miller the irs commissioner who just resigned and jay russell gorge the inspector general who's report detailed what the irs did and recommended ways to make sure it doesn't happen again. here is miller this morning explaining what went down in 2010 in the immediate aftermath of the citizens united decision and the need to take closer attention to what constitutes a 501 c4. >> people of cincinnati
. >> the deficit down 24% below expectations, and tune in to handy to find out why this is bad. >> stephanie: all right. thank you, honey. love you. see you monday on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> i'm jacki schechner. it's noon eastern, and here's what's current. hearings are going on in the house ways and means committee to take a closer look thaet irs, and it's taking a look at conservative political groups. answering questioning is steven miller the irs...
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congressman ryan, are you going to be able to work with the administration on things like the economy and the deficit and immigration reform while congress also spends so much time focused on discovering more and doing more in oversight on the scandals and controversies. here's what he had to say. >> we have to do our job to our constituents to do oversight of the federal government, we're not getting straight answers on benghazi. we're not getting straight answers on the irs. clearly we're worried about intimidation of the press with respect to the doj scandal. that doesn't mean we're only going to do that. >> his point is they can walk and chew gum at the same time, that members of congress have this oversight responsibility, but you heard him say, very pointedly, we're not getting straight answers on benghazi, we're not getting straight answers on the irs. there is a lot of feeling by republicans and even some democrats in congress that the testimony today by the acting irs commissioner did him more harm than good. even if he's on his way out the door, there are questions about whether or not he's
congressman ryan, are you going to be able to work with the administration on things like the economy and the deficit and immigration reform while congress also spends so much time focused on discovering more and doing more in oversight on the scandals and controversies. here's what he had to say. >> we have to do our job to our constituents to do oversight of the federal government, we're not getting straight answers on benghazi. we're not getting straight answers on the irs. clearly...
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budget surplus in april, this year's government deficit is expected to shrink far more quickly than we thought coming in roughly $200 billion lower than expected thanks to spending cuts, tax increases and higher payments from mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac. but some do worry this may actually hurt the economy because it may tempt congress to delay a long-term budget deal. >>> and a controversial new recommendation may have you thinking twice the next time you order another drink at dinner. the national transportation safety board is now pushing states to lower the blood alcohol level that qualifies as impaired from 0.08% to 0.05%. that for an average woman means two glasses of wine during an hour instead of three. the restaurant industry opposes the change. it says targeting extreme drinkers would be more effective to reduce crashes. >>> and a crisis could be brewing in the coffee industry and it could hit you hard in the wallet, as well. a function gus plaguing the coffee crop in central america is expected to reduce production there by some 17% this year. prices already t
budget surplus in april, this year's government deficit is expected to shrink far more quickly than we thought coming in roughly $200 billion lower than expected thanks to spending cuts, tax increases and higher payments from mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac. but some do worry this may actually hurt the economy because it may tempt congress to delay a long-term budget deal. >>> and a controversial new recommendation may have you thinking twice the next time you order another...
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and there was some positive news on the deficit. but both of those items will take a long time to pay dividends. and the administration will have to still fight the crises for now, if they ever want to be able to maximize both of these agenda items in the long term. wolf? >> jessica yellin over at the white house, thanks very much. let's dig a little bit deeper now with our chief political correspondent, host of the "state of the union" candy crowley. the president trying to change the subject today, didn't work that well, because the subject is still out there. >> there's a formula for presidents who get into political trouble. and it begins with trying to change the questions. which he did pretty well, i think, in the rose garden, at least it was a good first step. went out there and said, okay, what we really noo ed is money to help secure the embassies. that was his response to the benghazi problem. he talked about the irs, and said, well, this was done, because i take these leaks very seriously, because they endanger americans.
and there was some positive news on the deficit. but both of those items will take a long time to pay dividends. and the administration will have to still fight the crises for now, if they ever want to be able to maximize both of these agenda items in the long term. wolf? >> jessica yellin over at the white house, thanks very much. let's dig a little bit deeper now with our chief political correspondent, host of the "state of the union" candy crowley. the president trying to...
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the heat erasing 11-point second-half deficit to knock out the chicago bulls in game five. the heat again in the eastern conference finals. they await the winner of the pacers and knicks. the pacers could close that thing up at the garden tonight. >> so it could be the pacers versus memphis? >> potentially, yes. >> that's what you're hoping for. >>> turning to college basketball, rutgers university has announced julie herman as its new athletic director. herman replaces the former a.d. who resigned after a video came out of the school's former men's basketball coach mike rice. >> ow. >> caught on camera hurling basketballs at players and using in a couple cases gay slurs during practice. hermann would be rutgers' first female a.d. she comes from louisville where she served as their athletic director's top deputy. she's got more than 30 years in college athletics but no prior experience as the head of a school's athletic program. >> mike, are there a lot of top program -- >> five. she becomes the fifth in d-1 schools. >> good move. move>> g >>> up next, author, columnist, ke
the heat erasing 11-point second-half deficit to knock out the chicago bulls in game five. the heat again in the eastern conference finals. they await the winner of the pacers and knicks. the pacers could close that thing up at the garden tonight. >> so it could be the pacers versus memphis? >> potentially, yes. >> that's what you're hoping for. >>> turning to college basketball, rutgers university has announced julie herman as its new athletic director. herman...
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. >> right now there is a multibillion-dollar funding deficit for bridge repairs. caltrans says since the economy is recovering, more federal money for those old bridges may be coming soon. check this out. officials in maryland closely watching a neighborhood where this sinkhole swallowed a car. the sinkhole was caused by a water main break which caused the ground to open up. the driver of that car was headed to his mother's house and all of a sudden the car went head first into the hole. luckily, he was not hurt. >>> 8:34. the golden state warriors getting ready for tonight's game five of the nba ayoffs against the san antonio spurs in texas. the series is tied at 2-2 in the best of 7-game series. the warriors evened things up on sunday beating the spurs 97- 87 in overtime. tonight's game starts at 6:30. this is the first time the warriors have won two playoff games past the first round since 1977. >>> tonight, the sharks will play game one against the kings. this will be the second sanly cup playoff meeting between the two teams. the brief series happened in the
. >> right now there is a multibillion-dollar funding deficit for bridge repairs. caltrans says since the economy is recovering, more federal money for those old bridges may be coming soon. check this out. officials in maryland closely watching a neighborhood where this sinkhole swallowed a car. the sinkhole was caused by a water main break which caused the ground to open up. the driver of that car was headed to his mother's house and all of a sudden the car went head first into the hole....
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because of growth and economy and also because of fannie mae paying back money from the government, the deficit over the next six months is shrinking massively. >> the fed is not reducing its purchase. here ate plan right now for what the fed is going to do. it's going to buy $270 billion in treasury over the next six months and 270 billion of mortgages. and this is demand the fixed income of $510 million. we'll show you supply here and take a look at the next chart. new supply, zoom in here, 142 billion of new supply and no new net mortgage, man a little from fannie mae or freddy mac. their 5 ten bell onof demand means there's going to be 368 billion of cash. if you could just zoom in on that number and that's the number that taper says is going to be money looking for a hope in the market these days. the result is a lot of money having no place to go, but perhaps the stocks, and the fed will be dropping down further. the next screen is the equity risk premium. this is the measure over the risk-free treasury rate. you can see it's already at a historic high now according to tepper's math, this
because of growth and economy and also because of fannie mae paying back money from the government, the deficit over the next six months is shrinking massively. >> the fed is not reducing its purchase. here ate plan right now for what the fed is going to do. it's going to buy $270 billion in treasury over the next six months and 270 billion of mortgages. and this is demand the fixed income of $510 million. we'll show you supply here and take a look at the next chart. new supply, zoom in...
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because the market is going up and the deficit actually went down. >> steve: that's right until for the first time in a long time (you know who else had a surplus? california. >> steve: they still do. from california to texas, and more on that twister out of granbury, texas. this is some of the damage left behind after three big twisters leveled a community built by habitat for humanity. heather nauert standing by with details. >> good morning to you. as we're taking a live look at the pictures, you can see how some homes have been completely devastated, while others seem to not have been touched at all. we are waiting just about 30 minutes from now, officials planning to hold a press conference to update us on the widespread damage outside of dallas. this as we get a better look at the devastation done near there. the violent twisters, one was a mile wide, it completely destroyed houses, hurdling people far from their homes. at least six people are dead and dozens more have been hurt. listen. >> it was loud, very loud, you could just hear things crashing and banging and everything like
because the market is going up and the deficit actually went down. >> steve: that's right until for the first time in a long time (you know who else had a surplus? california. >> steve: they still do. from california to texas, and more on that twister out of granbury, texas. this is some of the damage left behind after three big twisters leveled a community built by habitat for humanity. heather nauert standing by with details. >> good morning to you. as we're taking a live...
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when you have large deficits. one view that is pretty widely held is the austerity view, if you have large enough deficits you have to reduce them and that will instill confidence that will in turn create growth and is just what we have to do. that is what jean-claude touchet argued and that is the policy per suit by britain as well. as you alluded to that is not looking like a good set of solutions. the european economies disaster in the british economy has been stagnant for three years and one of the studies that provide some of the intellectual foundations for that idea but said if you get that over 90% of gdp you will have lower growth, there were major metal outfit -- met the lead article flaws. on the other side you have pretty good consensus so paul krugman is the most visible and very aggressive and assertive in his way of writing about it but i think the truth is where krugman is and say ben bernanke and reshard of the international monetary fund, where a lot of the mainstream economists in the big banks
when you have large deficits. one view that is pretty widely held is the austerity view, if you have large enough deficits you have to reduce them and that will instill confidence that will in turn create growth and is just what we have to do. that is what jean-claude touchet argued and that is the policy per suit by britain as well. as you alluded to that is not looking like a good set of solutions. the european economies disaster in the british economy has been stagnant for three years and...
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major changes to the manual of mental disorders a book doctors use to diagnosis binge eating, attention deficit disorder and asperger's. >>> and the hidden world of the internet. wait until you see what chris hansen found people trying to buy and sell online. >>> and an encouraging update from amy copeland, the woman who nearly died after contracting a rare flesh eating bacteria. >>> raffaele sollecito is speaking out. we will talk to him in a moment but first his story. in the saga of amanda knox, sollecito is perhaps best known from this image, kissing knox outside the apartment where meredith kercher was brutally murdered just one day before. that was six years ago. knox and her boyfriend of just seven days, raffaele sollecito were convicted of the murder, both sentenced to prison. sollecito had several opportunities to abandon knox and cut a deal but he never did despite the fact he never really knew her. an appeals court overturned because of insufficient evidence and two months ago a new trial was ordered to begin within the next year. raffaele sollecito is with us exclusively. his book i
major changes to the manual of mental disorders a book doctors use to diagnosis binge eating, attention deficit disorder and asperger's. >>> and the hidden world of the internet. wait until you see what chris hansen found people trying to buy and sell online. >>> and an encouraging update from amy copeland, the woman who nearly died after contracting a rare flesh eating bacteria. >>> raffaele sollecito is speaking out. we will talk to him in a moment but first his...